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Every single day, we release large amounts of CO2 emissions into our atmosphere. Some of this we can capture, and some of it we can actually use to create useful products! In other words, we can create value from emissio...
125. Can we turn CO2 emissions into something of value? is an episode from Smart forklart by Aksel Faanes Persson. Every single day, we release large amounts of CO2 emissions into our atmosphere. Some of this we can capture, and some of it...
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Every single day, we release large amounts of CO2 emissions into our atmosphere. Some of this we can capture, and some of it we can actually use to create useful products! In other words, we can create value from emissions — and one of the ways we can do this is somewhat similar to the way we brew beer. Guest: Francesca Di Bartolomeo , Senior Research Scientist at SINTEF. Host: Aksel Faanes Persson. Music: Ooyy - Come 2gether (Epidemic Sound). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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125. Can we turn CO2 emissions into something of value? is an episode from Smart forklart by Aksel Faanes Persson.
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125. Can we turn CO2 emissions into something of value? is from Smart forklart by Aksel Faanes Persson.
Published Apr 29, 2025 and 29:41 long